dreamwarrior

DeRank : 1,26
DeAge™ : 7614 days • Here since 5 august 2005
Enchant A Blueprint of the World
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Well, classic Inside Out special edition, yes remastered and dated 1997 with a bonus CD featuring demos of the tracks sung a bit by everyone...
Enchant A Blueprint of the World
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In the end, I got it used on eBay with a bonus CD, and I have to say it's a beautiful album, and you can definitely feel Rothery's touch in the production. Yes, it's probably their best.
Tesla Psychotic Supper
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The three studio albums are all 5s, and what can I say... :-)
Nicholas Meyer The Day After
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One of the most terrifying films of all time. Broadcast during the height of the Cold War, it was accompanied by debates to reassure the American public, shaken by the possible (and likely) outcome.
Jeff Scott Soto Beautiful Mess
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There is also an album where he reinterprets the classic dance tracks of the 70s...
Fair Warning Go!
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No Fede, it's really Fair Warning, but the discussion could also extend to other German bands. Tommy Heart's vocals would be perfect in a power band, and I don't want to be mistaken, but I would compare the recording studios and sound technicians: if they record in Germany, the metal sound technicians are "tuned" to Helloween, Gamma Ray, et similia. It's a feeling I've always had instinctively, and evidently, I'm not the only one.
Fair Warning Go!
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Great album and Save me is my favorite. The only thing that unfortunately holds me back from this band is that it seems like at any moment they could switch to double bass and turn into Helloween...
Atlantis Philharmonic Atlantis Philharmonic
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Yezda Urfa again...
Atlantis Philharmonic Atlantis Philharmonic
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In my memory, Happy The Men and Cathedral come to mind as the leading figures of the American prog movement; I really don't know them well.
Tigertailz Bezerk
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I've always heard their name but I never wanted to listen to them. Is there a feeling of déjà vu with Motley Crue or am I mistaken?